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Extracting the greatest value from existing unsealed roads with field-proven PolyCom*

Reducing costs with PolyCom Stabilising Aid is the answer to cost-effective and efficient unsealed road management. Specifically formulated to extend the life of the road, PolyCom reduces maintenance requirements by four to six times.

You can rejuvenate the existing road materials with PolyCom, building a stronger pavement without importing new quarry material; this is achieved by treating the material that exists on-site and mixing recovered material from table drains, whilst re-shaping the road to facilitate better drainage.

PolyCom generates a road that is stronger, less slippery and requires less grading – and no imported material is required. Major savings on gravel carting and purchase are available with this method as well as reduced maintenance.

When new quarry materials are required to maintain the level of the pavement, treating the re-sheet material with PolyCom enables road crews to reduce the thickness of new gravel by at least half, whilst building a pavement with the integrity to withstand water ingress and erosion.

Councils can save resources by applying PolyCom to new re-sheet material during standard road maintenance, reducing the need for future grading interventions whilst maintaining higher quality road performance standards and more satisfied residents.

Significant cost advantages are available with PolyCom road stabilising, with little change to work practices.

PolyCom distributors assist road maintenance and construction crews on-site, working closely to train and educate them to ensure they achieve the best results from PolyCom Stabilising Aid.

For more detail visit www.roadmaker.com.au
*Copy supplied by Earthco

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